WO1984000831A1 - Display and hard-copy device operating in conjunction with computers or other information sources - Google Patents

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WO1984000831A1
WO1984000831A1 PCT/HU1983/000043 HU8300043W WO8400831A1 WO 1984000831 A1 WO1984000831 A1 WO 1984000831A1 HU 8300043 W HU8300043 W HU 8300043W WO 8400831 A1 WO8400831 A1 WO 8400831A1
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Gabor David
Tamas Kovacs
Ferenc Szatmari
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    • G02FOPTICAL DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF LIGHT BY MODIFICATION OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MEDIA OF THE ELEMENTS INVOLVED THEREIN; NON-LINEAR OPTICS; FREQUENCY-CHANGING OF LIGHT; OPTICAL LOGIC ELEMENTS; OPTICAL ANALOGUE/DIGITAL CONVERTERS
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    • G02F1/13Devices or arrangements for the control of the intensity, colour, phase, polarisation or direction of light arriving from an independent light source, e.g. switching, gating or modulating; Non-linear optics for the control of the intensity, phase, polarisation or colour  based on liquid crystals, e.g. single liquid crystal display cells
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  • the subject matter of the present invention is a display and hard-copy device operating in conjunction with a cotaputer or other source of information, comprising means to display (the total or partial) visual information to be recorded utilizing its intrinsic light or an ecxtexnal source of light, a light-shutter controlling the time of exposure or electronic means performing the same function, an information media for recording the information by means of photochemical or photoelectric procedure, mechanically operated means to develop the image by applying chemical or physical processes, an illumination sensor, control electronics, trigger electronics, and interface electronics processing the data received from said source of information.
  • the device provided by the present invention can be preferably used to display, record or reproduce (copy) digital or analogic information resulted by computations, measurements or other processes providing information.
  • the partial and final results provided by the information processing systems are required to be displayed and recorded. Recentl ⁇ ' the systems widely used realize these two functions independently.
  • a large number of different devices are widely used for displaying and recording analogic and digital informations.
  • An exariple for the analogic display device is the screen of an oscilloscope generally used in measuring processes, in this case it may be the display of an analogic computer, too, or the screen of a videotechnical device (a TV screen).
  • An analogic recorder is for example an x-y recorder connected to said devices, a photographic apparatus making a picture of the screen, or a plotter representing a special class of the x-y recorders.
  • the picture appearing on the screen of the TV unit mentioned above or a signal displayed by the screen of an oscilloscope is presently recorded by photographic processes by means of an optical system facing the said screen.
  • the display and recorder of the digital equipments may be classified in several different ways.
  • the display devices may be classified on the basis of the technology applied, i. e. the physical effect utilized to attain the visual perceptibility.
  • active and passive display elements may be distinguished.
  • Active display elements are e. g. the incandescent (hot filament) systems, the plasma display, the light-emitting diode, the vacuum-fluorescent devices, etc.
  • Passive display devices are the presently used nematic and dichroic liquid-crystal display elements, the different mechanical display units reflecting only the light, and so on. Apart from the principle of operation the display devices may be classified according to their structure, too. So there are dot, matrix, segment, line, etc. display units.
  • the recording devices of the digital technics also exhibit a wide variety. The choice extends from the electronically controlled typewriters, performing the recording by means of fixed optionally changeable code system, through different printing systems to sophisticated photoelectric devices. Both the display and recording devices may be considered as peripheral equipments of computer systems. In the recent years a rapid fall in the prices of the computer devices can be observed, which has not been followed by the drop in the price of the display and recording devices considered as main peripheral units of said computer systems.
  • One of the objects of our invention is to eliminate this disproportionateness. At the same time it is desirable to have a possibility for recording the displayed images intended to be recorded without any intermediate device.
  • a further object of our invention is to facilitate the displaying, editing, recording and duplicating of the visual information input by electronic (and not optical) means, integrated in a single process and in a single device, providing interface to different electronic information sources.
  • the display and recorder of the image to be recorded is realized in a single integrated unit with the present invention.
  • the matter of the present invention is a single integrated unit comprising a display device mounted in front of the media, a light-shutter and an illuminating sensor, wherein all the components but the media and the image processing (developing) unit are included in a "solid state" or compact unit.
  • Solid state means a device cap able to change one of its physical characteristics, e. g. light transmission or emission without any mechanical displacement, like a liquid-crystal or vacuum-fluorescent lc.yer, etc.
  • the change in the recording media is effected by the transmitted light.
  • the displayed image is produced by emission, the change in the recording media (in one side) is effected by the emitted light, providing at the same time the image to be recorded visible on the other side.
  • the image to be recorded extends to the total surface area (it is not resolved into lines or columns) then the image is processed following the exposition by means of an image processing mechanism.
  • the image to be recorded is produced by resolving the total image into lines or columns (or other picture elements as characters or segments), then the resolution of the image, the exposure and the process of the image (developing) may be performed simultaneously in a con tinuous operating sequence, utilizing the mechanical movement of the image processing mechanism.
  • Advantages of the present invention are the increased reliability and the elaboration of an apparatus capable to visually display any digital, analogic or graphic information received in form of properly coded electronic signals and simultaneously Make one or more hard-copy of it by means of a photochemical or photoelectric procedure.
  • the following advantages can be obtained.
  • a basic advantage of the apparatus is that not only the reliability is increased by substituting most of the mechanical parts used heretofore with optoelectronic solid state devices and possibly high scale integration, but by means of decreasing the length of the light-path through the recording section practically a contact printing process is accomplished, and the large sized and expensive optical systems can be saved.
  • a preferred realization is wherein all parts except the developing unit are integrated into a single piece or when in addition to the restricted integrated unit specified before a separated integrated unit is comprised of the control-, trigger- and interface electronics, facilitating thereby the integration of the electronic components into other electronic systems, when required.
  • the integrated unit is compris ed of the superimposed layers of a display upper mask, a display upper carrier, an electrooptically active display substance, preferably a liquid crystal or light-emitting substance, a display lower carrier, a display lower mask, a coupling element, a light-shutter upper mask, a light-shutter upper carrier, an electrooptically active light shut off material, preferably liquid crystal, a light-shutter lower carrier, a light- shutter lower mask, and an illumination sensor partially or totally covering the light-path.
  • Said display lower carrier, light-shutter upper carrier and the interposed coupling element can be preferably substituted with a single common carrier, and the display lower mask as well as the light-shutter upper mask can be layered onto the upper and lower surface of this common carrier, respectively.
  • Another possible embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention is characterized by the following features: within said integrated unit the display and light shut off functions are performed by a common display/light-shutter layer; the integrated unit is also provided with red, blue and green filter layers positioned perpendicularly to the direction of the movement of the light-sensitive media exposed line by line (successively in the three colours) and stepped intermittently, but parallel to each other in the same plane; the illumination sensor is also divided into three sections provided with red, blue and green filters, respectively; finally this construction by separating the three primary colours makes the apparatus capable to record colour information, too.
  • a further form of the apparatus provided by the present invention can be realizad by loading a program into the memory of the interfaced computer to switch the display on only for the exposure time, such the light-shutter may be saved.
  • a further embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention can be attained by combining it with a computer, applied for the code conversion of the signals received from the display unit of an external device.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective scheme of the apparatus provided by the invention illustrating every component
  • Fig. 2 is a part of the device illustrated partly in sectional view
  • Fig. 3 is a similar sectional view illustrating the separate layers
  • Fig. 5 is the top and side view of the integ rated unit and the light-sensitive media of a colour copy-device.
  • the interface electronics 7 converts the different signals received from the source of information (e. g. a computer or different peripheral devices ) to a uniform signal required by the apparatus of the present invention to further processing.
  • the current image corresponding to the signal transmitted by the interfac electronics is applied to the display 1 by the control electronics 5, in accordance with ihe control system determinated by the current embodiment.
  • the control electronics 5 controls the light-shutter 2 in such a manner that the media 3, or in this case the photoresistive layer producing an electrostatic image is not exposed to any illumination.
  • the structure of the display device (the operating principle) is that the image to be displayed is produced by some kind of physical change in the substance of the display device, related to the change of light emission, refraction, polarization or absorption feature.
  • the trigger electronics 6 At the moment the trigger electronics 6 generates a trigger pulse for the control electronics 5, the latter holds the image presented by the display stationary, and controls the light-shutter 2 to be permeable to the light received from an external light source or emitted by the display.
  • the illumination sensor 4 located behind the light-shutter 2 detects or controls the quantity of light transmitted and the result is forwarded to the control electronics 5
  • the control electronics 5 makes the light-shutter 2 impermeable to light and activates the mechanical developing unit 8 to begin the development of the media 3.
  • the media 3 is a so-called polaroid material which, after the exposure, provides a ready-made picture as a result of chemical processes initiated by a mechanical influence.
  • another preferred form of theinvention operates so that the image to be recorded is transferred to the media by means of photoelectric (xerographic ) procedure.
  • FIG. 2 A detail of the apparatus is illustrated in Fig. 2. The difference with respect to the general arrangement is that the illumination sensor 4 is positioned in front of both the light shutter 2 and the display 1.
  • this element only detects the transmitted light which may be measured before or behind the display 1 and before or behind the light-shutter 2, respectively.
  • the figure illustrates the operation of the device in a sectional view.
  • the transmitted light passes through certain sections of the display, while other sections (dark regions ) shut the light off and provided the shutter 2 is controlled to transmit the light, then a negative or positive image of the picture displayed is produced on the media 3, depending on its characteristics.
  • the correct exposure time, e. g. the open period of the light-shutter 2 is provided by the control electronics 5 by means of the illumination sensor 4.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates a preferred realization with a liquid crystal display, commonly used recently.
  • the display device is comprised of a display upper carrier 12, a display lower carrier 13, a display upper mask 10, a display lower mask 11, a liquid crystal 14 and a shut off material 9.
  • the light-shutter 2 comprises a light-shutter upper carrier 22, a light-shutt lower carrier 23, a light-shutter upper mask 20, a light-shutter lower mask 21, and an active light-shutter substance 24.
  • the mechanical and optical interconnection between the two subunits is provided by a coupling material 100. It can be seen in the figure, that both the display 1 and the light-shutter 2 are provided with masks applied to the lower and upper carriers, as well as optically active material between the carriers.
  • Fig. 4 does not require for the subunits separate lower and upper carriers.
  • the lower carrier 13 and the light-shutter upper carrier 22 are common, their function is realized by a common carrier 17.
  • FIG. 5 A realization different from those shown heretoforeis illustrated in Fig. 5.
  • the functions of the display 1 and the light-shutter 2 are combined in a display-shutter 102 such a way that its light transmittance is maintained only for a period required by the exposure time.
  • This detail of the device is shown in top view and a sectional view in the figure.
  • This kind of embodiment is suitable for producing colour hard- copy.
  • the display shutter 102 is divided into three sections, a red display shutter 112, a blue display shutter 122 and a green display shutter 132.
  • a red filter 43, a blue filter 44 and a green filter 45 are located between these sub units as required.
  • the illumination sensor 4 is also divided into three sections, a red illumination sensor 40, a blue illumination sensor 41 and a green illuminat ion sensor 42, positioned under the corresponding filters.
  • the operating principle of this embodiment is as follows.
  • the media 3, in this case some kind of photochemical material only, is moved intermittently in the direction indicated, by the arrow.
  • the media is exposed line by line, with a one-line shift for the different colours.
  • the red display shutter 112, the blue display shutter 122 and the green display shutter 132 are held open for periods required by the intensity of the light transmitted by the red filter 43, the blue filter 44 and the green filter 45 as detected by the red illumination sensor 40, the blue illumination sensor 41 and the green illumination sensor 42.
  • This form of the invention may be preferably applied as a hard-copy device of equipments supported with a colour TV set as display unit.
  • the present invention provides the following advantages as compared to the devices known heretofore. Primarily, it is functionally a novelty, as it promotes a procedure to apply in the environment of computer systems, which has been utilized before only by indirect methods, if at all. Secondary the compact workmanship, i. e. integration of the display and recording device involves the significant reduction of price. The large scale integration significantly increases the reliability as well. A further advantage may be (when the media enables it ) that the display is followed by the recorded picture in a very short time, this being a primary requirement in certain applications (medical, etc.). The possibility of producing colour hard-copy is also an important feature. Furthermore , the rate of energy per unit area of the recorded picture as compared to the known methods (printing, etc.) is low, thereby the device provided by the present invention can be preferably applied in portable instruments.

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Display/hard-copy device operating in conjunction with a computer or other source of information, comprising means (1) to display the total or partial visual information to be recorded utilizing its intrinsic light or external source of light, a light-shutter (2) controlling the time of exposure or electronic means to perform the same function, an information media (3) for recording the information by means of a photochemical or photoelectric procedure, mechanically operated means (8) to develop the image by applying chemical or physical processes, an illumination sensor (4), control electronics (5), trigger electronics (6) and interface electronics (7) processing the data received from said source of information. The point is that the display (1) placed in the path of the light beam falling on the media (3), the light-shutter (2) and the illumination sensor (4) form a single integrated unit; furthermore every component but the information media (3) and the developing unit (8) are solid state devices.

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Display and hard-copy device operating in conjunction with computers or other information sources
Field of Invention
The subject matter of the present invention is a display and hard-copy device operating in conjunction with a cotaputer or other source of information, comprising means to display (the total or partial) visual information to be recorded utilizing its intrinsic light or an ecxtexnal source of light, a light-shutter controlling the time of exposure or electronic means performing the same function, an information media for recording the information by means of photochemical or photoelectric procedure, mechanically operated means to develop the image by applying chemical or physical processes, an illumination sensor, control electronics, trigger electronics, and interface electronics processing the data received from said source of information. The device provided by the present invention can be preferably used to display, record or reproduce (copy) digital or analogic information resulted by computations, measurements or other processes providing information.
In the following the term "light-shutter" will be simply used for "light-shutter or electronics".
Background of the Invention
The partial and final results provided by the information processing systems are required to be displayed and recorded. Recentl}' the systems widely used realize these two functions independently. A large number of different devices are widely used for displaying and recording analogic and digital informations. An exariple for the analogic display device is the screen of an oscilloscope generally used in measuring processes, in this case it may be the display of an analogic computer, too, or the screen of a videotechnical device (a TV screen). An analogic recorder is for example an x-y recorder connected to said devices, a photographic apparatus making a picture of the screen, or a plotter representing a special class of the x-y recorders. The picture appearing on the screen of the TV unit mentioned above or a signal displayed by the screen of an oscilloscope is presently recorded by photographic processes by means of an optical system facing the said screen.
The display and recorder of the digital equipments may be classified in several different ways. On the one hand, the display devices may be classified on the basis of the technology applied, i. e. the physical effect utilized to attain the visual perceptibility. According to this classification, active and passive display elements may be distinguished. Active display elements are e. g. the incandescent (hot filament) systems, the plasma display, the light-emitting diode, the vacuum-fluorescent devices, etc. Passive display devices are the presently used nematic and dichroic liquid-crystal display elements, the different mechanical display units reflecting only the light, and so on. Apart from the principle of operation the display devices may be classified according to their structure, too. So there are dot, matrix, segment, line, etc. display units. The recording devices of the digital technics also exhibit a wide variety. The choice extends from the electronically controlled typewriters, performing the recording by means of fixed optionally changeable code system, through different printing systems to sophisticated photoelectric devices. Both the display and recording devices may be considered as peripheral equipments of computer systems. In the recent years a rapid fall in the prices of the computer devices can be observed, which has not been followed by the drop in the price of the display and recording devices considered as main peripheral units of said computer systems. One of the objects of our invention is to eliminate this disproportionateness. At the same time it is desirable to have a possibility for recording the displayed images intended to be recorded without any intermediate device. A further object of our invention is to facilitate the displaying, editing, recording and duplicating of the visual information input by electronic (and not optical) means, integrated in a single process and in a single device, providing interface to different electronic information sources.
Disclosure of the Invention
In order to accomplish the objects above, the display and recorder of the image to be recorded is realized in a single integrated unit with the present invention. To attain this object the matter of the present invention is a single integrated unit comprising a display device mounted in front of the media, a light-shutter and an illuminating sensor, wherein all the components but the media and the image processing (developing) unit are included in a "solid state" or compact unit.
Solid state means a device cap able to change one of its physical characteristics, e. g. light transmission or emission without any mechanical displacement, like a liquid-crystal or vacuum-fluorescent lc.yer, etc.
The aim of the present invention considering the exposure may be attained by several different embodiments.
Provided the displayed image is produced by reflection, the change in the recording media is effected by the transmitted light.
Provided the displayed image is produced by emission, the change in the recording media (in one side) is effected by the emitted light, providing at the same time the image to be recorded visible on the other side.
The intention of the present invention considering the recording of the image can also be attained by several different forms or embodiments.
When the image to be recorded extends to the total surface area (it is not resolved into lines or columns) then the image is processed following the exposition by means of an image processing mechanism. When the image to be recorded is produced by resolving the total image into lines or columns (or other picture elements as characters or segments), then the resolution of the image, the exposure and the process of the image (developing) may be performed simultaneously in a con tinuous operating sequence, utilizing the mechanical movement of the image processing mechanism.
Advantages of the present invention are the increased reliability and the elaboration of an apparatus capable to visually display any digital, analogic or graphic information received in form of properly coded electronic signals and simultaneously Make one or more hard-copy of it by means of a photochemical or photoelectric procedure. The following advantages can be obtained.
A basic advantage of the apparatus is that not only the reliability is increased by substituting most of the mechanical parts used heretofore with optoelectronic solid state devices and possibly high scale integration, but by means of decreasing the length of the light-path through the recording section practically a contact printing process is accomplished, and the large sized and expensive optical systems can be saved.
A preferred realization is wherein all parts except the developing unit are integrated into a single piece or when in addition to the restricted integrated unit specified before a separated integrated unit is comprised of the control-, trigger- and interface electronics, facilitating thereby the integration of the electronic components into other electronic systems, when required.
According to a potential realization of the apparatus provided by the present invention the integrated unit is compris ed of the superimposed layers of a display upper mask, a display upper carrier, an electrooptically active display substance, preferably a liquid crystal or light-emitting substance, a display lower carrier, a display lower mask, a coupling element, a light-shutter upper mask, a light-shutter upper carrier, an electrooptically active light shut off material, preferably liquid crystal, a light-shutter lower carrier, a light- shutter lower mask, and an illumination sensor partially or totally covering the light-path.
Said display lower carrier, light-shutter upper carrier and the interposed coupling element can be preferably substituted with a single common carrier, and the display lower mask as well as the light-shutter upper mask can be layered onto the upper and lower surface of this common carrier, respectively.
Another possible embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention is characterized by the following features: within said integrated unit the display and light shut off functions are performed by a common display/light-shutter layer; the integrated unit is also provided with red, blue and green filter layers positioned perpendicularly to the direction of the movement of the light-sensitive media exposed line by line (successively in the three colours) and stepped intermittently, but parallel to each other in the same plane; the illumination sensor is also divided into three sections provided with red, blue and green filters, respectively; finally this construction by separating the three primary colours makes the apparatus capable to record colour information, too.
A further form of the apparatus provided by the present invention can be realizad by loading a program into the memory of the interfaced computer to switch the display on only for the exposure time, such the light-shutter may be saved.
A further embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention can be attained by combining it with a computer, applied for the code conversion of the signals received from the display unit of an external device.
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Several forms of the invention will be described below in detail, referring to the following figures, where
Fig. 1 is a perspective scheme of the apparatus provided by the invention illustrating every component;
Fig. 2 is a part of the device illustrated partly in sectional view;
Fig. 3 is a similar sectional view illustrating the separate layers;
Fig. 4 is the same section simplified; and
Fig. 5 is the top and side view of the integ rated unit and the light-sensitive media of a colour copy-device.
Description of Preferred Embodiments
The operating principle of the apparatus corresponding to the present invention is described in the followings, referring to Fig.1.
The interface electronics 7 converts the different signals received from the source of information (e. g. a computer or different peripheral devices ) to a uniform signal required by the apparatus of the present invention to further processing. The current image corresponding to the signal transmitted by the interfac electronics is applied to the display 1 by the control electronics 5, in accordance with ihe control system determinated by the current embodiment. The same time the control electronics 5 controls the light-shutter 2 in such a manner that the media 3, or in this case the photoresistive layer producing an electrostatic image is not exposed to any illumination. The structure of the display device (the operating principle) is that the image to be displayed is produced by some kind of physical change in the substance of the display device, related to the change of light emission, refraction, polarization or absorption feature. At the moment the trigger electronics 6 generates a trigger pulse for the control electronics 5, the latter holds the image presented by the display stationary, and controls the light-shutter 2 to be permeable to the light received from an external light source or emitted by the display. The illumination sensor 4 located behind the light-shutter 2 detects or controls the quantity of light transmitted and the result is forwarded to the control electronics 5 When the quantity of the light has reached the value required to activate the media 3, the control electronics 5 makes the light-shutter 2 impermeable to light and activates the mechanical developing unit 8 to begin the development of the media 3. In a preferred realizat ion the media 3 is a so-called polaroid material which, after the exposure, provides a ready-made picture as a result of chemical processes initiated by a mechanical influence. Or, another preferred form of theinvention operates so that the image to be recorded is transferred to the media by means of photoelectric (xerographic ) procedure.
A detail of the apparatus is illustrated in Fig. 2. The difference with respect to the general arrangement is that the illumination sensor 4 is positioned in front of both the light shutter 2 and the display 1.
It is obvious that this element only detects the transmitted light which may be measured before or behind the display 1 and before or behind the light-shutter 2, respectively. Certainly this statement does not relate to light-emitting displays. The figure illustrates the operation of the device in a sectional view. The transmitted light passes through certain sections of the display, while other sections (dark regions ) shut the light off and provided the shutter 2 is controlled to transmit the light, then a negative or positive image of the picture displayed is produced on the media 3, depending on its characteristics. The correct exposure time, e. g. the open period of the light-shutter 2 is provided by the control electronics 5 by means of the illumination sensor 4.
Fig. 3 illustrates a preferred realization with a liquid crystal display, commonly used recently. According to the figure, the display device is comprised of a display upper carrier 12, a display lower carrier 13, a display upper mask 10, a display lower mask 11, a liquid crystal 14 and a shut off material 9. The light-shutter 2 comprises a light-shutter upper carrier 22, a light-shutt lower carrier 23, a light-shutter upper mask 20, a light-shutter lower mask 21, and an active light-shutter substance 24. The mechanical and optical interconnection between the two subunits is provided by a coupling material 100. It can be seen in the figure, that both the display 1 and the light-shutter 2 are provided with masks applied to the lower and upper carriers, as well as optically active material between the carriers.
The embodiment illustrated in Fig. 4 does not require for the subunits separate lower and upper carriers. Here the lower carrier 13 and the light-shutter upper carrier 22 are common, their function is realized by a common carrier 17.
A realization different from those shown heretoforeis illustrated in Fig. 5. The functions of the display 1 and the light-shutter 2 are combined in a display-shutter 102 such a way that its light transmittance is maintained only for a period required by the exposure time. This detail of the device is shown in top view and a sectional view in the figure. This kind of embodiment is suitable for producing colour hard- copy. The display shutter 102 is divided into three sections, a red display shutter 112, a blue display shutter 122 and a green display shutter 132. A red filter 43, a blue filter 44 and a green filter 45 are located between these sub units as required. The illumination sensor 4 is also divided into three sections, a red illumination sensor 40, a blue illumination sensor 41 and a green illuminat ion sensor 42, positioned under the corresponding filters. The operating principle of this embodiment is as follows. The media 3, in this case some kind of photochemical material only, is moved intermittently in the direction indicated, by the arrow. The media is exposed line by line, with a one-line shift for the different colours. The red display shutter 112, the blue display shutter 122 and the green display shutter 132 are held open for periods required by the intensity of the light transmitted by the red filter 43, the blue filter 44 and the green filter 45 as detected by the red illumination sensor 40, the blue illumination sensor 41 and the green illumination sensor 42. Following the simultaneous exposure of the three lines, the media 3 is stepped by a line spacing with the corresponding part of the mechanical developing unit 8, and the previous exposing process is repeated. Thereby the necessary ratio of the red, blue and green illumination is produced in the media to obtain a correct picture. This form of the invention may be preferably applied as a hard-copy device of equipments supported with a colour TV set as display unit.
The present invention provides the following advantages as compared to the devices known heretofore. Primarily, it is functionally a novelty, as it promotes a procedure to apply in the environment of computer systems, which has been utilized before only by indirect methods, if at all. Secondary the compact workmanship, i. e. integration of the display and recording device involves the significant reduction of price. The large scale integration significantly increases the reliability as well. A further advantage may be (when the media enables it ) that the display is followed by the recorded picture in a very short time, this being a primary requirement in certain applications (medical, etc.). The possibility of producing colour hard-copy is also an important feature. Furthermore , the rate of energy per unit area of the recorded picture as compared to the known methods (printing, etc.) is low, thereby the device provided by the present invention can be preferably applied in portable instruments.

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1. Display and hard-copy device operating in conjunction with a computer or other source of informat ion, comprising a display (1) applied to display the total or partial visual information to be recorded utilizing its own intrinsic or external source of light, a light-shutter (2) controlling the time of exposure or electronic means performing the same function, an information media (3) for recording the information by means of a photochemical or photoelectric procedure, mechanically operated means (8) to develop the image by applying chemical or physical processes, an illuminat ion sensor (4) or exposure controller, control electronics, trigger electronics, and interface electronics processing the data received from said source of information, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the display (1) located in the path of the light-beam falling on the media (3), the light-shutter (2) and the illumination sensor (4) are integrated in a single unit, furthermore every component but the information media (3) and the picture developing unit (8) are solid-state devices, and the display of the. image, the exposure and the developing process of the picture are all performed simultaneously in a continuous process by utilizing the mechanical movement of the developing mechanism.
2. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1, c h a r a ct e r i z e d in that the said integrated unit also comprises the control electronics (5), the trigger electronics (6) and the interface electronics (7).
3. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 , c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said control electronics (5), trigger electronics (6) and interface electronics (7) axe included in a separate unit.
4. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 , c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said integrated unit is comprised of the superimposed layers of the display upper mask (10), display upper carrier (12), electrooptically active display material (14), display lower carrier (13), display lower mask (11) , coupling element (100), light-shutter upper mask (20) , light-shutter upper carrier (22), electrooptically active light-shutter material (24) , light-shutter lower carrier (23), light-shutter lower mask (21 ) and illumination sensor or controller (4) covering partiall or totally the path of the light.
5. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the display material and the light-shutter material are composed of liquid crystal.
6. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the display material is composed of electroluminescent crystal and the light-shutter material is of liquid crystal.
7. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said display lower carrier, light-shutter upper carrier as well as the interposed coupling element are substituted by a single common carrier (l7), and the display lower mask as well as the light-shutter upper mask are layered onto the upper and lower surface of this common carrier, respectively
8. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 , c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that a common display/light- shutter medium is included in said integrated unit performing the functions of both the display and the light-shutter; said integrated unit is also provided with red filter (43), blue filter (44) and green filter (45) layers positioned perpendicularly to the direction of motion of the light sensitive media stepped and exposed line by line, and the said filters are parallel to each other in the same plane; the illumination sensor is also divided into three sections (40, 41, 42) as red, blue and green filters, respectively; thereby separating the three primary colours, the device is capable to record colour information, too.
9. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 , c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that a program substituting the function of the light-shutter by switching on only the display for the time of exposure is loaded into the memory of the interfaced information source.
10, An apparatus as claimed in Claim 9, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that it is integrated with a computer to perform code conversion on signals received from the display device of an external equipment to be received by the device ofthe present invention and to facilitate the recording and duplication of any information occuring in this computer, as required.
11. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 , c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said interface electronics (7) comprises proper circuitry whereby the device is able to record and duplicate automatically any selected image of a series appearing on said display device or on the screen of an associated commercial video display device.
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